GR.3 Saturday

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I am working on some ideas that are based off of the old NASCAR Fantasy Live game. If you guys have any thoughts on how it should be played out, please share.
 
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I am working on some ideas that are based off of the old NASCAR Fantasy Live game. If you guys have any thoughts on how it should be played out, please share.
Could just use the format they have now for each series. For every series besides the Gr.4, each player picks three drivers. 1st gets 18, 2nd gets 15 and then it decreases by 1 for each position. For Gr.4 we could bump that up to 4 or 5 drivers. The only difficult part is setting a balanced cost for each driver and adjusting it each week. We could also add a point for every position gained and take away 1 for every position lost. That would make it possible for a dark horse that started 10th and finished 4th to score the same amount as a dominant driver who started on pole and won but cost less. Like I said, its difficult to put a price on each driver.
 
Could just use the format they have now for each series. For every series besides the Gr.4, each player picks three drivers. 1st gets 18, 2nd gets 15 and then it decreases by 1 for each position. For Gr.4 we could bump that up to 4 or 5 drivers. The only difficult part is setting a balanced cost for each driver and adjusting it each week. We could also add a point for every position gained and take away 1 for every position lost. That would make it possible for a dark horse that started 10th and finished 4th to score the same amount as a dominant driver who started on pole and won but cost less. Like I said, its difficult to put a price on each driver.

I think it would make it easy just to translate race points to fantasy points. However, I'm not sure how that would work if the scoring is done differently between series. I don't race every series so I'm not totally spun up on that at the moment. Putting a value on a driver will be based on average finishes and division. It will in no way reflect your value as a person, but instead how well you finish races. Average finish = value in $. Each division has a price bracket. Bronze $10 - $20 Silver $20 and up
 
I think it would make it easy just to translate race points to fantasy points. However, I'm not sure how that would work if the scoring is done differently between series. I don't race every series so I'm not totally spun up on that at the moment. Putting a value on a driver will be based solely on average finishes. It will in no way reflect your value as a person, but instead how well you finish races. Average finish = value in $.

Maybe start small and focus on just one series
 
If I can figure out how to watch it?
There are these great, new fangled inventions in this modern world called TV's, that produce a series of tiny dots on a screen that, when seen as a whole, appear as an image. Older televisions rely on a cathode-ray tube to produce images, and operate with an analog signal. As technology has advanced and broadcast signals transitioned from analog to digital, plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display) televisions were created. These TVs are more compact and have crisper pictures than their cathode-ray counterparts because they use a thin grid of pixels to create images rather than a vacuum tube. But that's not important right now...LMAO
 
There are these great, new fangled inventions in this modern world called TV's, that produce a series of tiny dots on a screen that, when seen as a whole, appear as an image. Older televisions rely on a cathode-ray tube to produce images, and operate with an analog signal. As technology has advanced and broadcast signals transitioned from analog to digital, plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display) televisions were created. These TVs are more compact and have crisper pictures than their cathode-ray counterparts because they use a thin grid of pixels to create images rather than a vacuum tube. But that's not important right now...LMAO

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There are these great, new fangled inventions in this modern world called TV's, that produce a series of tiny dots on a screen that, when seen as a whole, appear as an image. Older televisions rely on a cathode-ray tube to produce images, and operate with an analog signal. As technology has advanced and broadcast signals transitioned from analog to digital, plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display) televisions were created. These TVs are more compact and have crisper pictures than their cathode-ray counterparts because they use a thin grid of pixels to create images rather than a vacuum tube. But that's not important right now...LMAO
Can’t wait for the 8K Olympic broadcasts. Still haven’t even experienced 4K
 
There are these great, new fangled inventions in this modern world called TV's, that produce a series of tiny dots on a screen that, when seen as a whole, appear as an image. Older televisions rely on a cathode-ray tube to produce images, and operate with an analog signal. As technology has advanced and broadcast signals transitioned from analog to digital, plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display) televisions were created. These TVs are more compact and have crisper pictures than their cathode-ray counterparts because they use a thin grid of pixels to create images rather than a vacuum tube. But that's not important right now...LMAO

Blame myself for this, be around long enough to know better!:banghead:
 
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